Thats the truth its a good clean hobby for kids to get into i have never have come across anyone on drugs or there kid's that rc my older kids were into the sport with there dad and still are into it and i am teaching my newest son the hobby and he loves it i only this well teach him not use drugs or bother with kids like that in school but yes teaching the sport well keep them broke from buying drugs thats good idea i hope it sticks in all kids growing up in this day and age all we can do is teach then and hope!!!!!

I thought you said doing RC while On drugs, I did have a flying buddy who would seem to always get Hi as you know, then fly his .40 size kaoas super crazy.. But he flew like crap when we wasnt smokeing. But I had to call him out one on one and put a end to that crap.

My friend in college bought a 4wd nitro exceed buggy, actually 2 because a wreck into a post did so much damage he decided to scrap it for parts, I watched the original motor seize and he could never figure out why the 2nd wasn't running ok. The tires, with no foam in them went bald faster than anything I've seen before, no more than 20 runs and that thing looked like it had seen everything there is to see in hell: the drive-train, the shocks, turnbuckles, the chassis anodizing was worse than a sharpie could draw...I've read some of their newer cars are actually ok, but that 4wd buggy was terrible.

I could be all wet but I hold the impression the R/C buggy enthusiast were more interested in speed than true scale. I think its the R/C Pilots who have a better appreciation of scale appearance and pursue it in varying degrees..